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Building the Text David Cowling (Lecturer in French, Lecturer in French, University of Exeter)

Building the Text By David Cowling (Lecturer in French, Lecturer in French, University of Exeter)

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Descriptions of imaginary buildings abound in late medieval and early modern texts in France. This book explores the relationship between metaphor and allegory in the corpus of writing that spans the late-15th and early-16th century in France, and concentrates on the output of Jean Lemaire.

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Building the Text: Architecture as Metaphor in Late Medieval and Early Modern France by David Cowling (Lecturer in French, Lecturer in French, University of Exeter)

Descriptions of imaginary buildings abound in late medieval and early modern texts in France as in other European countries. The vogue for allegorical buildings was, however, more than a literary fashion: by deploying familiar metaphors of the building in new contexts, writers gained a powerful tool of persuasion. This book explores the complex relationship between metaphor and allegory in the largely neglected but extremely rich corpus of writing that spans the late fifteenth and early sixteenth century in France, and concentrates on the output of Jean Lemaire (c.1473-after 1515), whose fascination with architecture played a crucial role in defining his self-image as a writer. By exploiting the semantic richness of the image of the temple, Lemaire was able to combine panegyric of his patrons with advertisement of his own talents and to promote an ideology of the self-conscious and self-confident writer that was to characterize the stance of Ronsard and the Pleiade in the poet-architect debate of the later sixteenth century.

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David Cowling's Building the Text: Architecture as Metaphor in Late Medieval and Early Modern France is one of hte best studies of the rhetoriquers since Paul Zumthor rehabilitated this group of late-fifteenth century poets in La masque et la lumiere twenty years ago ... Cowling's study helps break down the artificial century bariers that long distorted our understanding of the years 1460-1530. * Cynthia J. Brown, Speculum - A Jnl of Medieval Studies. *
David Cowling has done a scrupulous job of tracking down and assessing the strengths and weaknesses of a wide variety of previous works related to allegorical architecture in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance ... an outstanding contribution to late-medieval and early modern French literary scholarship. * Cynthia J. Brown, Speculum - A Jnl of Medieval Studies. *
This exciting and valuable book addresses a motif strikingly frequent in rhetorique writing, the description of imaginary buildings in allegorical contexts ... An impressively wide range of documentation is mobilized to illustrate the accumulation of the building's connotative potential; these historical surveys are in themselves extremely useful resources, which scholars of other periods and literatures could consult with profit. Equally admirable is the judiciousness and sophistication with which Cowling examines diverse texts ... Medievalists, early modern specialists, and comparatists alike should find this study extremely rewarding. * Adrian Armstrong, University of Manchester, FS, vol 53, no 2, 1999 *

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations ; Introduction ; 1. 'Il n'y a plus nobles logiz que sont cons': The Body as a Building (I) ; 2. 'Ung lieu de si grand seurete': The Body as a Building (II) ; 3. 'Ferme estoit sans povoir trebucher': The State as a Building ; 4. 'Colloquerons ceans le sien ymage': Architectural Metaphors for the Mind and Memory ; 5. 'Ce sont les huis et les cleres fenestres ...': The Text as a Building ; 6. 'Ung temple y a, plus beau ne vit oncq nulz': Fictions of the Building in Jean Lemaire de Belges ; Conclusion ; Appendix: A Checklist of Architectural Allegories of the Period 1460-1540 ; Bibliography ; Index

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NPB9780198159599
9780198159599
0198159595
Building the Text: Architecture as Metaphor in Late Medieval and Early Modern France by David Cowling (Lecturer in French, Lecturer in French, University of Exeter)
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Hardback
Oxford University Press
1998-02-12
256
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